Steel Tiger
Senior Master
On the 19th November 1941, while returning from Singapore, the Royal Australian Naval vessel HMAS Sydney encountered and challenged a merchant ship off the coast of West Australia. The merchant ship turned out to be the German auxilliary cruiser and merchant raider Kormoran. The Kormoran attacked the Sydney.
The Australian vessel was hit 50 times before returning fire and over 150 times by the end of the encounter. Both ships drifted apart badly damaged and were never seen again. 320 of the Kormoran's 397 crew were rescued, but not one of the Australian ship's crew was found. The sinking of the Sydney represents the largest loss of life for an Australian warship and was the largest ship of WWII to be lost with all hands.
On the 17th March 2008, 200km off the West Australian coast, the remains of the HMAS Sydney were found, not far away were the remains of the Kormoran. The site has been declared a national memorial.
Some peace and closure at last for the families of those lost with the Sydney.
The Australian vessel was hit 50 times before returning fire and over 150 times by the end of the encounter. Both ships drifted apart badly damaged and were never seen again. 320 of the Kormoran's 397 crew were rescued, but not one of the Australian ship's crew was found. The sinking of the Sydney represents the largest loss of life for an Australian warship and was the largest ship of WWII to be lost with all hands.
On the 17th March 2008, 200km off the West Australian coast, the remains of the HMAS Sydney were found, not far away were the remains of the Kormoran. The site has been declared a national memorial.
Some peace and closure at last for the families of those lost with the Sydney.